provider, lar attracâ€" to the Alâ€" rity council ag, and the r gession is 11. oo ‘1ces Humer number he bill in le pict_nre ttes listed in idal and s events provided ayy '1Apm #7 ing A umber supâ€" Peggy is. fand "Polly of 44 the ! ctar. atâ€" Will THUIIDAY. APRIL 1, 1932 D.A.R. Chapter Plans Ravinia Readirm ub * * " IC_â€"TLL olkn XEMuctk Hears "San Michele" Saturday, April 9, the North Shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is celebrating the. first birthday of Mx‘ the founding of the Highland l:_ark chapâ€" i â€"Weekly Bowling Prize| on saie a all times, iINC SuUP 2 f csceraces . ~ be under thq‘manageméntvot» ~â€"The eighteenth week of the reguâ€" L, A. Hyer. 14B 8 ‘ï¬*ib {an‘sâ€"Bowling league ’ nppemenennnemenniiiiii i _ held at the Majestic Bowling alley, <â€"â€"â€" e started off last week with the Reâ€" Just ° liable Laundry taking two games -\. from Sweetland‘s Pharmacy; Meierâ€" hoff Hardware doing the same to Like f 7/ P Nelson‘s Garage; Fell‘s Shoe Store â€"â€"taking three games from Bock‘s Serâ€" New |Â¥ â€"â€"vice Station, and the. Duomo Brands mss taking two from the Beverages. _ || _ m armna is d â€"â€"Last nightâ€"in the Doubles league, || _ m :=: T Minoni & Mocogni took th_res points || & i 3\3 ons 1X w t seta t & N\ |_ + â€" â€"Band and Parade at Mason Rally Monday ? Egandale road, at 7 p.m. Games, refreshâ€" ments and a short program promâ€" ises to provide a. most enjoyable evening for the children. Next Tuesday, April 12 at=2:30 n m â€" Mrs. Bvron C. Howes is openâ€" the annual Spring musicale OLl °NF Eold 1008 103 0 t ce t n t en coe oc B in ie D. A. R. Members and their guests | and happy episodes for our inspec~] are anticipating an attractive proâ€"| tion and dwells with affection on gram. of readings by Miss Elyse the sublime descriptions, the kindâ€" Rinkenberger and of music by the| nesses the author showers on peasâ€" ‘String Quartette in charge of Helen| ant andâ€"beast alike, and the spiritual Mayer Mannings. ; atmosphere which permeates setâ€" Assisting Mrs. Howes wi i â€" BOOk. ___â€"__â€" _ _ Mrs. Carleton Moseley, Mrs. F. D.| Mrs. Clock has a faculty of leavâ€" s atat. _ M as ~avidimnnna" x desive TOr Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr.._â€" _ __~ ~ Préceding the-m{xsieale ‘at. 2 to Celebrate First â€" Anniversary of C.A.R. AULENG LNC CUECUTLERRE ETE .200 s oo C Cocapere l l ington Memorial tree on the Highâ€" land Park hospital grounds at the south entrance. HOHAPCOTOHE Bb â€"*AMEANTEAEEIRR CCEA NCCENCE sn eraic zes T from Duffy & Duffy, _the Majestic Alley team and the Flying Eagles No. 2 broke.: even, while the Flying Eagles No. 1 took four points from Agios INV,. i SUTCB L086 ypve L‘.'mcrvu | PMEA snicaud Hmncy was the star of the series, bowling 657 in the series. This is a very fine piece of bowling. The prize score of the week went to Jacob Repholz, who rolled 269. . The schedule for next week is as follows: Flying Eagles No. 2 vs. Flying Eagles No. 1. Duffy & Duffy vs. }i(gjgtic Bowlâ€" Nee nend .. s 2O00 L eE ET ces T candidate for state‘s attorney, spoke Monday evening at the Masonic temâ€" ple to an audience of Highland Park voters. He discussed the financial situation in the county and outlined his platform and his qualifications and exnerience. © The meeting was e on s * NKE E.xA KT . _ PME She â€" APR N Ahe AORENN PCA T CC o ie S ie 1+ Hopkins and} ing with her audience a desire for Inass # the best in books, and creates in "Ia at 9 nm.| her hearers an inclination for the Republican the\ New Karmelkorn Shop A Karmelkorn shop â€" is being â€" 0 KA ... 228 C ME s Ni S nc brilliant review of * Munthe‘s "San Michele" at the Ravinia Reading elub last Monday. The book has many stories interâ€" esting as expositions of character, gruesome in parts, but artistic and beautiful on the whole:; Mrs. Clock describes the characâ€" ters minutely, and makes them live in the scene which surrounds. them, whethor in Capri or Paris. She is sympathetic in her feelings for the poor peasant as well as the characâ€" ter in higher life, and reveals them to her listeners not as mere puppets but real specimens of humanity. She does not dwell morbidly or oppresâ€" reading of clever and brilliant literâ€" opened at Hears "San Michele" Review by Mrs. Clock“ s ORIENTAL Phone H. P. 3900 327 North Green Bay Road: this tasty confection will be inal nap, and brings out Unc original betntz of patâ€" tern and brightness of color. _Nevel‘ before have pric for such OZITE â€" PADDING CARPET LAYING ')'ug. special process restores the Origâ€" [AL AND DOMESTIC SPECIALTIES gave a most of . the Nominate â€" - CARL H. ZEISS Some of His Highland Park Endorsers: Valle 0. Appel William B. Eisendrath® â€" Alfred C. Meyer. Ralph A. Bard Arthur H. Emerson Howell W. Murray Ross J. Beatty Michael F. Gallagher â€"â€" William M. Reay Maurice Berkson Harold C. Gifford : 8. L. Reinhardt, Jr. Geo. E. Bliss F. B. Hitchcock . Renslow P. Sherer Eugene A. Bournique Samuel 8. Holmes . Alfred T. Sihler Sellar Bullard _ Byron C. Howes â€" Hugo Sonnenscheir John A. Bunnell Hiram L. Kennicott â€"Roger 8. Vail Geo. W. Cart . Geéorge Allen Mason _ Franklin E. V augh Geo. W. Childs Everett L. Millard Arthur W. Vercoe 9 Arthur Wood Congressmanâ€"atâ€" Mark [x] For Him at PRIMARY NEXT TUE Leading Republican Candidate For Northwestern lecturer on | seaduate of Princeton University and â€"â€"â€" in World War; Legion; former President. m INIGIAEA Park board; married and has three chilâ€" dren; endorsed throughout Illinois by friends of good government. er on law at Northwestern 0 â€" naval officer with Atla.ntic fleet President Roger 8. Vail Franklin E. Vaughan Arthur W. Vercoe R. Arthur Wood ¥€